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This document provides instructions for an activity to simulate the physical tasks astronauts perform during space exploration missions. Participants will carry weighted objects from one area to another, recording their heart rate and physical observations before and after. The goal is to improve aerobic and anaerobic fitness as astronauts must be physically fit to complete tasks like walking long distances while carrying samples and equipment on the Moon and Mars. Modifications are suggested to make the activity accessible to all.

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ExploreDiscover - Adapted

This document provides instructions for an activity to simulate the physical tasks astronauts perform during space exploration missions. Participants will carry weighted objects from one area to another, recording their heart rate and physical observations before and after. The goal is to improve aerobic and anaerobic fitness as astronauts must be physically fit to complete tasks like walking long distances while carrying samples and equipment on the Moon and Mars. Modifications are suggested to make the activity accessible to all.

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Train Like an Astronaut:

Adapted Physical Activity Strategies


Explore and Discover
YOUR MISSION
You will safely carry weighted objects from the Exploration Area back to your Base
Station to improve aerobic and anaerobic fitness. You will also record observations
about improvements in aerobic and anaerobic fitness during this physical experience in
your Mission Journal.

LINK TO SKILLS AND STANDARDS


Suggested Adapted
APENS: 2.03.06.01 Structure tasks and activities to account for difficulty in Equipment:
anticipation for individuals with figure-ground problems involved in ball activities.
Balloon, or various
objects that can
Activity Specific Terms/Skills be carried
Pacing, endurance, team work, change of direction, recognizing

SPACE RELEVANCE
To explore the Moon and Mars, astronauts must complete the tasks of walking to
collection sites, taking samples, carrying science experiments, and safely lifting
objects they discover to return to base station. In order to complete this work,
astronauts must physically prepare by regularly practicing activities such as walking,
running, swimming, and lifting weights.

WARM-UP & PRACTICE


 quats
S
Twists
Locomotive Dance
Jump in place
Practice locating heart beat; perform physical activity to note heart rate change
Separate tasks into smaller steps and perform only the individual steps
While squatting, pick up and remove balls. Reverse process to return balls to
original position

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Explore and Discover
LET’S “TRAIN LIKE AN ASTRONAUT!”
Adjust steps and procedures as appropriate for participants

Instructions for individual play:


Begin at the Base Station. The medic will help take the explorer’s heart rate and
record it in the explorer’s Mission Journal. The medic will ask the explorer how
they feel and record responses in the explorer’s Mission Journal.
When instructed, the explorer will walk to the Exploration Area to collect mission
samples. It is important that the explorer does not run during this mission.
The explorer will safely lift one mission sample and take it to the Base Station.
The explorer will continue to collect six mission samples of different sizes and
weights, safely lifting one mission sample at a time and taking it to the Base
Station. After all mission samples are at the Base Station, the explorer will return
all mission samples one at a time to the Exploration Area. When all mission
samples are back in the Exploration Area, return to the Base Station.
With the medics help, the explorer will take their heart rate after the Exploration
Mission and record it in their Mission Journal. The medic will ask questions about
the explorer’s physical condition and record answers in the explorer’s Mission
Journal.

TRY THIS! Some ideas for Adapted Activity



Different size balls
Magnetic items
Use hook and loop fasteners to stick objects to wall
Change distance and number of objects
Use baskets or buckets
Extended reach gripper
Carry objects in backpacks
Items on table
Relay format
Tie balloons onto objects to make easier to see
Use tether rope or sight guide
Use wheelchair. Place objects on tray.

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